Category: Artists

Stephen Dent is an ADT engineer and managing director at Daddy’s House Recording Studio in New York overseeing its day-to-day operations. In 1999 he was nominated for a Grammy. He was also an engineer on the platinum album Bad Boys II (soundtrack).

Not only does Bigg Jigg reinvent his self physically he also releases Big new club smash single entitled “Step It Up” under new joint venture.Checkout his performance below

Checkout Bigg Jigg on Shazam: www.shazam.com/track/311844072/kyrie-irving
Bigg Jigg toured over 40 cities and graced numerous magazine covers such as Ozone, Rap Pages, Urban Grind and XXL just to name a few. He then became fortuitous to have appeared on mixtapes including but not limited to DJ Drama and DJ Smallz. He also has appeared on numerous radio shows globally, and multiple television shows such as the former show called Rapcity in the Basement on B.E.T and VideoCity where his fan base and exposure became even more
amplified. Bigg Jigg’s main focus was to give the streets and the industry what’s missing–originality and eclectic flavor where he projected blood, sweat and tears, and forthcoming. Bigg Jigg’s promi-nence led him to do songs with TPain, Gucci Mane, Tyrese, Akon, Nelly Furtado and Yung Joc; just to brief you of his progress to run with the best. He opted to not only remain conversion but relational. His diligence landed him a digital distribution deal that’s
forming him to be in the proximity of what we call “The Million Dollar Mouth Piece”. In addition to his music, Bigg Jigg has landed a video on MTV JAMZ and has established his management and production business called “Go 2 Man Publishing” and ” Talk2EmJigg ” which he has adhered to bring to the
forefront. He carries aspirations of mentoring other up and coming artists, as well as, creating a legacy that formulates the inevitable.

Charlotte, NC artist DaBaby has been on fire as of late with his hit single “Light Show,” as well as the official remix with Yo Gotti, on repeat across airwaves throughout the country and racking up over 1 million plays across digital platforms. Keeping a buzz around his name, DaBaby made his presence felt in Austin, TX and surprised the masses at SXSW by staying true to his name and showing up in nothing but a diaper, literally. After creating a tidal wave of noise at SXSW, DaBaby returns with “Comin’ Over” — a slow-winding single that effortlessly caters to all the late night escapades DaBaby, and many others, find themselves immersed in after that late night “Wyd?” text message.

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DaBaby went viral last week when a video popped up on Worldstarhiphop of the North Carolina rapper walking around 6th Street in Austin, TX at SXSW in a diaper.

Before we begin, checkout this promo video that answers “Who is Jeda Sky?”

Strato Ent Presents Jeda Sky’s new hit single “Ray” produced by Browntime productions. “Ray” is about seeing people for who they really are. You can’t get caught up in the naysayers, nonbelievers, and liars. You gotta see them and not see them at the same time. Video is currently underway. Stay tuned from more from Jeda Sky.

Get familiar with new independent artist Shonuff, he comes from the city of Flint, Michigan and has a few tracks available on his Soundcloud that are getting great feedback. Support and Feedback is welcome and greatly appreciated.

THE FANATIX LOOK SET TO START 2017 WITH A BANG…
London based music producers, The FaNaTiX, look set to build on last year’s achievements, with 2017 looking like being their busiest yet.
The music producers and remixers, who specialize in RnB, Hip Hop and Bashment/Dancehall, have a wealth of experience in the UK and globally, also producing songs for television, radio and films. The collective has previously been involved with projects with the BBC, Sky Sports and Channel 4.
Among a glittering show reel, Popcaan is one of the most exciting new acts on the books of The FaNaTiX, working to build on the success of ‘Rup Rup’, Jamaica’s hottest track in 2015 with 8 million views on YouTube.
Popcaan’s latest release, Nah Idle, looks set to continue in the same vain, achieving almost half a million views on YouTube within days of its December 27th, release. Listen to Nah Idle here:

“We are really looking forward to 2017” said [Dro of The Fanatix]. 2016 was a great year full of progression, we have been involved in a number of high profile projects scheduled for release in 2017 which we are extremely excited about, along with a new release at the end of 2016 with E5Records, we would encourage everyone to check out Popcaan’s latest single, Nah Idle” he added.

Riding something of a wave, Popcaan is now also linked with Drake’s OvO, recently appearing in an advert for the clothing brand meets Jordan, featuring production by The FaNaTiX.
The FaNaTiX have received widespread industry praise for their dynamic approach to each artist, capturing the individuality and creativity of whoever they work with. With an intricate understanding of the music industry, both in the UK and internationally, The FaNaTiX have a key knowledge of what it takes to not only succeed but also stand out, and have so far applied this successfully.

The FaNaTiX have worked with a host of musical icons such as Beenie Man, and have also produced for Stylo G, Geko, Sneakbo, Chipmunk and Paigey Cakey.

Shemaiah A. Reed is a music producer from San Antonio, TX is known for his chill and rnb vibes. I.A.L.B.B. project from 2013 was his first release and this project highlights another smooth ballad with a female vocalist singing over his instrumental.

Augusta, GA; Relay and Lin, collectively known as RDSU, are the latest priority artists with Team Bigga Rankin. Coming from a city racked with negativity, RDSU has risen above it as its premier super rap group releasing self-styled motivational trap music to rally all hustlers. The very name RDSU literally means Run Dat Sack Up but it also is a motto to all workers to do your best and be the best at whatever you do.

RDSU are childhood friends that honed their rap skills writing and comparing rhymes at the local Boys & Girls Club. Although they didn’t form an official group until fairly recently, this has not stopped them from releasing a brand new mixtape, Sack Talk 101, and a slew of new songs immediately following its release. Team Bigga Rankin is proud to bring you their latest release “Nah FR”, check out the track and get familiar with the group.

Los Angeles, CA (October 7, 2016) – LA-based alt-pop trio Ocean Park Standoff are introducing themselves today with the release of two tracks in anticipation of their Hollywood Records debut EP, due for release in early 2017. The songs—“Good News” and “Photos & Liquor” — are available on all streaming services HERE and can be heard HERE. “Good News” is also feature on Spotify’s New Music Friday HERE.

Comprised of internationally renowned DJ and musician Samantha Ronson, singer/songwriter/vocalist and producer Ethan Thompson and producer/drummer Pete Nappi, Ocean Park Standoff came together in late 2014 when Ronson and Nappi paired up for a songwriting session. By early 2015 (with Thompson on board), the trio had begun writing together almost every day at Ronson’s place by the beach, working in a sun-soaked bedroom that slowly morphed into their home studio.

You can instantly feel all that sunshine in the luminous melodies and lush textures heard throughout their two-song release. Despite its sweeping, cinematic scope, it has an intimate feel that’s got much to do with the unbridled honesty that Ronson and Thompson channel into each lyric. And though it’s built on feel-good anthems, there’s also an undercurrent of melancholy that give “Good News” and“Photos & Liquor” a powerful depth.

With “Good News,” for instance, Ocean Park Standoff deliver a soulful, piano-laced pop number that embodies the band’s mission of making music that “celebrates the small victories in life,” as Ronson explains. “It’s about recognizing that you have no control over how insane the world is, and trying to have fireworks for the little things that make you feel good.” While “Photos & Liquor” infuses hypnotic guitar tones into a hazy meditation on how on booze and memory can warp reality. In crafting the song’s pained lyrics (The flashbacks are mixed up with photos and liquor/Cloudin’ my mind with what was real and what’s fiction), the band mined inspiration from an old picture of Thompson and his ex. “In the photo they’re kissing on the beach and it looks so romantic, but really they were fighting and Ethan kissed her to shut her up,” says Ronson. “It made me think about how easy it is to romanticize certain situations when the reality was completely different, and how we don’t have pictures that really show the bad times.”

In producing for Ocean Park Standoff—which involves sculpting tracks electronically as well as making use of Ronson’s vintage synths and drum machines—Nappi both draws on his expansive musical knowledge and sticks to a process that’s highly instinctual. “When I’m making something, I don’t really think that much,” he says. “I just do it and see what sounds good, and I know it’s done once I can really feel the song.”

That sense of experimentation shapes every aspect of Ocean Park Standoff, which all three members have found revitalizing. “We never have to ask, ‘What’s the vibe here?’,” notes Ronson. “We can make it whatever we want, and it’s so much more fun like that.” Within that freedom, Ocean Park Standoff have formed an intense connection that’s helped push their artistry even further than they’d envisioned. “When we first started, it wasn’t something I would’ve ever thought could work—but the more we play, the more it makes sense,” says Thompson. “We all come from very different places and believe in different things, but in the end we’re able to come together and make these songs that we all really love.”